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<blockquote data-quote="stone4140" data-source="post: 76466" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>Here is a mod I am finishing up where I did what you want to do. I am using an old school setup but I'll tell ya what it feels like air when I move it along and its cheap and reliable if you have access to old boat parts. All you really need is the wheel and drum everything else is pretty common. There are also 2 springs and large pulleys needed. Check out this link and my boat pics. It can be a little confusing to lay out but only about three beers worth of work. If you decide to go this way I could send you some more close up pics. And its even easier to run on closed bow boats because both lines dont need to run down just one side. </p><p></p><p>https://www.duckworksmagazine.com/03/columns/max/05/part2.htm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stone4140, post: 76466, member: 916"] Here is a mod I am finishing up where I did what you want to do. I am using an old school setup but I'll tell ya what it feels like air when I move it along and its cheap and reliable if you have access to old boat parts. All you really need is the wheel and drum everything else is pretty common. There are also 2 springs and large pulleys needed. Check out this link and my boat pics. It can be a little confusing to lay out but only about three beers worth of work. If you decide to go this way I could send you some more close up pics. And its even easier to run on closed bow boats because both lines dont need to run down just one side. https://www.duckworksmagazine.com/03/columns/max/05/part2.htm [/QUOTE]
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